Nevada Day
Nevada Day is held on October 31. Celebrated on last Friday in October. This event in the third decade of the month October is annual. Help us
Nevada is known for its desert landscapes, large casinos, and vibrant nightlife. The Silver State is also home to a variety of natural wonders, including the Valley of Fire State Park, Lake Tahoe, as well as prominent gold and silver mines. Nevada is a state with a rich history and diverse culture.
Nevada is one of the world's leading producers of gold. The bill to legalize gambling in Nevada was first passed in March of 1931. The Hoover Dam is one of Nevada's most famous tourist attractions.
Nevada became the 36th state on October 31, 1864, as the second of two states added to the Union during the Civil War. Celebrating Nevada Day is more than celebrating the statehood of the Battle Born State, it’s about acknowledging the history of the state.
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